IDC Agenda 11-15-1995•
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AGENDA
MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Thursday, November 16, 1995 - 7 a.m. -City Hall
Members: Chairperson Kevin Doty, Vice Chairperson Ken Maus, Treasurer Ron
Hoglund, Shelly Johnson, Arve Grimsmo, Don Smith, Jay Morrell,
Harvey Kendall, Merrlyn Seefeldt, Tom Lindquist, Bill Tapper, Jim
Fleming, Councilmember Tom Perrault, Dick VanAllen, and Tom Ollig
Executive
Director: Ollie Koropchak
Guests: Steve Grittman, City Planner, Northwest Associated Consultants;
Theresa Washburn, Redevelopment Specialist; Al Larson, HRA
Chairperson
1. Call to order.
2. Consideration to approve the October 19, 1995, IDC minutes.
3. Consideration to hear and accept the monthly IDC report.
4. Introduction of guests.
5. Consideration to hear a comprehensive plan update relating to industrial
land use.
6. Old Business.
A. Follow-up by ~y relating to the Dan Goeman/Greg Smith
properties and the Wurm properties.
7. Consideration to review and assess the 1995 IDC Banquet.
8. Consideration of prospect updates.
9. Consideration of BRE reports.
September: Microtech -Kevin Doty
Fay-Mar Fabricating -Ken Maus
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October: Electro Industries - Merrlyn Seefeldt
Lintech Corporation - Merrlyn Seefeldt
Custom Canopy -Harvey Kendall
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IDC
November 16, 1995
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November: Suburban Manufacturing, Inc. -Shelly Johnson
SMA Elevators -Ron Hoglund
10. Other 3usiness.
11. Adjournment.
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• NIlNUTES
MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Thursday, October 19, 1995 - 7:00 a.m.
City Hall
MEMBERS PRESENT: Vice Chairperson Ken Maus, Treasurer Ron Hoglund, Arve
Grimsmo, Don Smith, Jay Morrell, Harvey Kendall, Merrlyn
Seefeldt, Tom Lindquist, Bill Tapper, Jim Fleming,
Councilmember Tom Perrault.
MEMBERS ABSENT: Chairperson Kevin Doty, Shelley Johnson, Dick Van Allen, and
Tom Ollig.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Ollie Koropchak.
1. CALL TO ORDER.
Vice Chairperson Ken Maus called the IDC meeting to order at 7:U3 a.m.
2. CONSIDERATION TO APPROVE THE SEPTEMBER 20 1995 IDC Iti~IINUTES.
The minutes were distributed at the IDC meetings. Ron Hoglund made a motion
to approve the September 20, 1995, IDC minutes. Arve Grimsmo seconded the
motion and with no corrections or additions, the minutes were approved as written.
Tom Perrault noted he attended the September meeting.
3. CONSIDERATION TO HEAR AND ACCEPT THE MONTHLY IDC
FINANCIAL REPORT.
Treasurer Hoglund reported a monthly balance of $6,667.2bat Marquette Bank and
a balance of $3,958.95at First Bank for a monthly total balance of $10,626.21. This
includes the disbursement of $500 to the Economic Development Partnership of
Wright County. Harvey Kendall made a motion to accept the October IDC financial
report as given. Bill Tapper seconded the motion and with no corrections or
additions, the financial report was accepted and filed.
4. OTHER BUSINESS:
a) Follow-up on the consideration to purchase the Fuller Property -Vice
Chairperson Maus reminded members of the IDC"s decision to take a
leadership role in the exploration of industrial land for the future. In the
absence of Mr. Doty, Koropchak reported that Mr. Doty did research the
availability of the Fuller/Agric American property and determin ed the
property had been sold to a Mr. Wurm from Maple Lake. Upon further
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research the property did not have the best accessibility. The committee then
discussed the Dan Goman/Greg Smith approximately 80-acre parcel. Jim
Fleming volunteered to research the availability of the Goman/Smith
property. Koropchak informed the group that the HRA can not purchase
land outside the Redevelopment Project Plan No. l boundary or city limits;
therefore, the city would be the purchaser. Additionally, the comprehensive
plan update earmarks industrial land to the south of the I-94 and Orchad
Road area. Grimsmo inquired if annexation and road construction was the
intent. It was recommended to invite Steve Grittman of Northwest
Associates, Inc. ,City Consultant in Planning, to the November IDC meeting
to review the Comprehensive Plan Update as it relates to industrial land use.
b) Update on the meeting for discussion to consolidate the EDA and the HRA
with IDC Prospect Team as a subcommittee -Maus and Hoglund reported
the discussion of consolidation went a full circle starting with the idea of an
IDC subcommittee to either the HRA or EDA which might link the IDC to
the City for purposes of tax exempt status, greater acceptance, and less
meetings. No group approvals were adopted. The general feeling at the joint
meeting was that the best route for the IDC maybe as a branch of the
Chamber of Commerce for utilization of the tax exempt status. If the
Prospect Team was a branch of the HRA or EDA, they would be subject to
the open meeting law and restriction of funds. Members voiced their opinion
to the need for monthly IDC meetings: Maus started the discussion by
suggesting bi-monthly; Perrault felt no continuity if less than monthly;
Grimsmo said if no agenda, cancel meeting; Smith said if it works, continue
with monthly (less groundbreaking or breakfast), and Kendall spoke infavor
of monthly meetings. IDC member received a copy of the HRA letter to
Councilmembers.
c) Status of the Monticello Industrial Survey - A good share of the surveys have
been returned.
d) Summary of Oakdale Financing Program - Koropchak indicated the City of
Oakdale avoids the TIF Penalty by not creating a TIF District; however,
approves assistance at a level not greater than the TI generated by the City's
portion of the tax rate.
e) Update of the Wright County Industrial Networking Group meeting attended
by local industries - Merrlyn Seefeldt reported it was too technical for her
and would benefit their employee, John Smith. Bill Tapper saw the structure
not as it should be for a meaningful cohesion to share (trust). The county
group was wide open to a variety of business types (radio station) with
people from Annandale and Sauk Rapids.
Jay Morrell inquired, "Why does Monticello appear to be lagging behind in
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industrial development when compared to Becker and Buffalo and in the
retail development when compared to Elk River or Buffalo`?" Yet,
Monticello is on the main transportation artery. Are we lacking in I-1 or I-2
zoning? One individual saw development costs within Monticello as
prohibitive. Koropchak indicated a change of the TIF rules relating to
penalties has caused a reluctant by Council to utilize TIF as a financial
incentive.
5. NEW BUSINESS:
a) Quad County Networking Report of October 18 -did not attend. The group
was working of development of afour-county overall economic plan of which
Wright County elected not to participate in. Without a staff person for the
partnership and the County Commissioners' denial to support the efforts of
the partnership, the partnership at this time has no available personnel with
the expertise necessary to participate.
b) Wright County Partnership - Hire staff, develop loan program, and
membership. Wright Transportation Plan proposes Mississippi River bridge
crossing at County 19 and 8.
c) Update of the availability of industrial land -Submitted report as an
informational idea. Available industrial land in Monticello at i 50 acres.
d} Public information meeting (MNDOT Mississippi River Crossing) -Traffic
study report and preliminary discussion relating to future river crossing.
Monticello City Hall, October 26,1:00 p.m. or St. Cloud City Hall, November
2, 9:00 a.m.
6. CONSIDERATION TO FINALIZE BANQUET DETAILS AND
ACCOUNTABILITY OF BANQUET TICKET SALES.
A quick account of ticket sales was completed. The IDC officers, Rusty Demeules,
and Brad Barger will promote the banquet and talk about industrial development
within Monticello on KRWC-AM Radio, October 26, 10:06 a.m. air-time.
7. CONSIDERATION OF PROSPECT UPDATES.
The prospect update was distributed and accepted by the committee. It was noted
the prospect team will visit Talon Engineering and the Gary Singer business on
October 20.
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8. CONSIDERATION OF BRE REPORTS.
No scheduled reports were given. Don Smith reported that Sunny Fresh recently
acquired the Denny's food chain menu. The 1, 600 restaurants will utilize the Sunny
Fresh trademark of egg-beaters.
9. OTHER BUSINESS.
Chamber meeting today at noon, American Legion. Program: Hospital Expanion
and Mississippi Shores Update by Barb Schwientek.
10. ADJOURNMENT.
A motion was made by Tom Lindquist to adjourn the IDC meeting. Seconded by
Ron Hoglund and with no further business, the IDC meeting adjourned at 8:40 a.m.
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1995 IDC BANQUET ATTENDANCE
MARQUETTE BANK MONTICELLO 5 $375
LOWELL SCHRUPP ILL $25) 2 $75
JAY CORPORATION 1 $75
MONTICELLO-BIG LAKE HOSPITAL
DISTRICT 4 $200
MOSFORD, BARTHEL & COMPANY 2 $100
FOSTER, FRANZEN & CARLSON 2 $100
PETERSON/GRIMSMO FUNERAL CHAPEL 1 $75
PAT SAWATZKE 2 $100
JONES MANUFACTURING 2 $100
GRUYS, BORDEN, CARLSON & ASSOCIATES 2 $100
• INVESTORS TOGETHER, INC. 4 $200
CENTURY 21 EXCEL 2 $100
HELLMAN'S CONSTRUCTION 2 $100
AMERICAN FAMILY INSURANCE 1 $75
MONTICELLO SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 $100
ABENDROTH, REGO & YOUNGQUIST
ARCHITECTS 4 $200
STANDARD IRON & WIREWORKS 4 $300
SUBURBAN MANUFACTURING, INC. 2 $100
WINKLEMAN BUILDERS 2 $100
JOYNER LANES 2~ $100
• OLSON & SONS ELECTRIC 2 $100
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JAMES & GRUBER 4 $250
NSP ST. CLOUD 2 $200
NSP MONTICELLO 2 $100
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MONTICELLO 4 $200
FINGERHUT CORPORATION 2 $225
AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR DONATION $75
DAVE PETERSON MONTICELLO FORD DONATION $75
SILVER FOX BEST WESTERN 4 $200
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VAUGHN VEIT & COMPANY
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MONTICELLO CLINIC 1 $100
MAUS FOODS DONATION $100
• M & P TRANSPORT 2 $100
SUNNY FRESH FOODS 2 $100
MARN FLICKER T.V. & APPLIANCE 2 $100
MOON MOTORS DONATION $75
TOM PERRAULT 1 $75
ELECTRO INDUSTRIES 2 $100
MONTE CLUB DONATION $75
MONTICELLO TIMES 1 $75
DIRECT MARKETING MEDIA 2 $100
GOULD BROTHERS CHEVROLET - 4 2 $100
(BILL FOR 2, ADD'L $100) `e ~'`J
• KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 2 $100
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GENEREUX FINE WOOD PRODUCTS 3 $225
(INCLUDES DONATION OF $50)
TIRE SERVICE EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING 2
$100
BONDHUS CORPORATION 2 $100
FIRST BANK (BILL ADD'L $50~),,~ 4 $200
FABCON 2 $100
BEN SMITH 1 $75
PRG, INC. 2 $150
OSM 2 $150
CITY OF MONTICELLO 3 $225
(ADD'L 3 C~ $25)
NORTHWEST ASSOC. CONSULTANTS 2 $100
WSB & ASSOCIATES 2 $100
• PSG 3 $200
CHARLIE PFEFFER ? $300
PAUL WEINGARDEN DONATION $75
TOM HOLTHAUS DONATION $100
MONTICELLO BUSINESS CENTER 1 $175
(TONY EMMERICH)
MINNEGASCO 2 $100
STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 (BILL $75)
MIDWEST GRAPHICS 2 $100
REPRESENTATIVE MARK OLSON 1 $75
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• DR. DAVID LANDSWERT
JIM & NANCY HARWOOD
TELON ENGINEERING (2)
OLLIE KOROPCHAK
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1995 IDC BANQUET FINANCIAL REPORT
October 30, 1995
REVENUE:
121 PAID MEAL TICKETS $7,725
6 GRATIS TICKETS
BILLED ~--- 6 2 ~
TOTAL EXPECTED REVENUE $8,350
TOTAL DEPOSIT (11/6/95) $7,725
EXPENDITURES:
MONTE CLUB
72 PRIME RIB @ $13.95 $1,004.40
26 DF SHRIMP @ $13.95 $ 362.70
29 CHICKEN AMERRETO @ $8.95 $ 259.55
Z,~ $ 105.73
127 HORS D'QUERVRES @ $1.00 $ 127.00
GRATUITY ~ 250.00
SUBTOTAL MONTE CLUB $2,109.38
LESS BANQUET TICKET ~ 75.00
TOTAL MONTE CLUB $2,034.38
MONTICELLO PRINTING $ 43.67
MONTICELLO OFFICE PRODUCTS $ 8.96
VIDEO PLUS PRINTING 5 15.98
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $2,102.99
BANQUET PROFIT TO DATE $5,622.01
EXPECTED PROFIT $6,247.01
1995 PROPOSED IDC BUDGET
BANQUET REVENUE
BANQUET EXPENDITURE
BANQUET PROFIT
OCTOBER 25, 1994
136 $7,900
3
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139 $9,375
$9,375
70 $ 976.50
51 $ 660.45
18 $ 161.10
$ 116.85
139 $ 208.50
S 269.60
$2,393.00
$ 39.94
$2,432.94
$6,942.06
$9,000
2 500
$6,500
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IDC AGENDA
NOVEMBER 16, 1995
Consideration of Prospect Updates:
a) Vector Tool & Manufacturing, Inc. - Through a License Agreement with
Harwood and Barger, the HRA accepted and allowed the company to begin
moving dirt on Friday, November 10. This upon approval of the building and
site plans. Financial closing and conveyance of property is scheduled for
November 21.
b) Gary Singer -According to Charlie Pfeffer, the land closing between Pfeffer
and Kant-sing Partners closed on November 10. Anticipated construction is
unknown. The Prospect Team visited this company's warehouse, showroom,
and office in Hopkins on October 20.
c) Talon Engineering Corporation -The Prospect Team visited this two year old
company on October 20. The company manufactures high-tech plumbing
parts for the computer industry, a specialized niche. On November 8, Mark
Erickson, Lenny Kirscht, and Koropchak met to discuss a fmancial proposal
and site selection. A fmancial proposal has been presented to the company.
Eik River has offered land free. The company is looking to construction a
15,000 sq ft facility inclusive of 2,500 sq ft office. Image is important and
request BC zoning. Eleven employees now, projection of 50 total within two
years with three shifts. Mark Erickson and Dr. Jarmulek attended the IDC
Banquet.
d) High tech generation power -This large three-part project was from the
MTED. Site selections as follows: Watertown (available building, intangible
assets, trying to get industrial park established) Commitment assistance
between community and state, no disclosure from company. Second and third
selections: Elk River and Montrose. Project holding. Monticello not
consideration.
e) MN Sports Federation - Al Mundt, 425-0311, rental office and warehouse
space 3,000 to 5,000 sq ft. Larger construction project still variable.
f) National Guard -Long range need to locate a unit within the St. Cloud/Elk
River area. Training hall, a few military vehicles. Sometimes do projects
with schools (classroom-weekdays and drill hall-weekends) Immediate need
rental space.
g) Available property for 140,000 sq ft refrigerated storage -Need rail.
h) Tapper expansion - GMEF loan approval November 28 for 18,000 sq ft
manufacturing expansion. Spring construction.
i) Musich expansion -Consideration to expand by 15,000 sq ft. Spring
construction.
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1995 IDC BANQUET FINANCIAL REPORT
October 30, 1995
REVENUE:
121 PAID MEAL TICKETS $7,725
6 GRATIS TICKETS
BILLED 625
TOTAL EXPECTED REVENUE $8,350
TOTAL DEPOSIT (11/6/95) $7,725
EXPENDITURES:
MONTE CLUB
72 PRIME RIB @ $13.95 $1,004.40
26 DF SHRIMP @ $13.95 $ 362.70
29 CHICKEN AMERRETO @ $8.95 $ 259.55
Tom{ $ 105.73
127 HORS D'QUERVRES @ $1.00 $ 127.00
GRATUITY $ 250.00
SUBTOTAL MONTE CLUB $2,109.38
LESS BANQUET TICKET S 75.00
TOTAL MONTE CLUB $2,034.38
MONTICELLO PRINTING $ 43.67
MONTICELLO OFFICE PRODUCTS $ 8.96
VIDEO PLUS PRINTING S 15.98
TOTAL EXPENDITURES $2.102.99
BANQUET PROFIT TO DATE $5,622.01
EXPECTED PROFIT $6,247.01
1995 PROPOSED IDC BUDGET
BANQUET REVENUE
BANQUET EXPENDITURE
BANQUET PROFIT
OCTOBER 25, 1994
13b $7,900
3
16 1 475
139 $9,375
$9,375
70 $ 976.50
51 $ 660.45
18 $ 161.10
$ 116.85
139 $ 208.50
,$ 269,60
$2,393.00
$ 39.94
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$6,942.06
$9,000
2 500
$6,500
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BALANCE
REVENUE:
Banquet
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PROFOSED BUDGET
January 31, 2995
1993 ACTUAL 1994 PRUFOSED 1994 ACTUAL
$ 10,650.27 $11,575.30 $11,575.30
7,950.00
Marquette Bank
City Contrib 12,?50.00
Chamber Contri 2,800.00
Intcrest 227.75
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TOTAL REVENUE
PLUS BALANCE $34,378.02
$ 8,500.00 $ 9,475.00
650.00(93} 650.00
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6,650.00 6,650.00
2,800.00(93} 2,800.00
250.00 201.68
$30,425.30 $32,351.98
EXPENDITURE:
Sa1;Benefits $15,634.14(92) $15,582.03(93) $15,582.03
Banquet 2,355.87 2,750.00 2,432.94
Banquet Speaker 1,000.00
Travel Exp 25.25 200.00 0
Frospects 95.05 500.00 87.99
Memberships 110.00 625.00 625.00
Seminars 60.00 100.00 83.62
Market/Adv 4,051.80 4,000.00 0
BRE 295.00 500.00 372.06
Grbk Recept 77.60 200.00 0
Miscellaneous 87.76 1,000.00 20.00
Service Chg 10.25 25.00 0
TOTAL EXFEND $22,802.72 $25,482.03 $20,203.64
BALANCE $11,575.30 $ 4,943.27 $12,148.34
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Dear IDC Member:
This is apre-notice of the Thursday, November 16, 1995, 7:00 a.m., IDC meeting.
w GUESTS: Steve Grittman, Northwest Associates, City Planner
(Comprehensive Plan Update (Industrial)
Theresa Washburn, Revitalization Specialist
(See flier)
Ai Larson, HRA Chairperson
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PERMITS & l1SES
This Same Month Last Year This Year
PERMITS ISSUED Month Oct. Last Year To Date To Date
RESIDENTIAL
Number 29 34 214 222
Valuation $4,113,500.00 $1,045,800.00 $7,351,500.00 $11,921,300.00
Fees $27,916.40 $8,040.41 $54,427.51 $106,561.43
Surcharges $2,057.27 $524.05 $3,656.14 $5,957.04
COMMERCIAL
Number 1 3 27 34
Valuation $1,500.00 $101,500.00 $811,100.00 $2,205,800.00
Fees $15.00 $844.00 $8,190.03 $34,208.07
Surcharges $0.50 $50.50 $413.60 $1,090.65
INDUSTRIAL
Number 0 2 14 7
Valuation $106,400.00 $1,766,000.00 $1,316,500.00
Fees $1,147.65 $12,919.64 $9,383.02
Surcharges $53.20 $882.75 $658.25
PLUMBING
Number 20 15 108 115
Fees $954.00 $371.00 $2,800.00 $5,639.00
Surcharges $10.00 $7.50 $54.00 $57.50
MECHANICAL
Number 19 NA NA 118
Fees $742.00 $4,741.50
Surchage $9.50 $59.00
OTHERS
Number 0 5 3
Valuation $0.00
Fees $50.00 $210.00
Surchar es 2.50 0.50
TOTAL#PERMITS 69 54 368 499
TOTAL VALUATION 4 115 000.00 1 253 700.00 9 928 600.00 15 443 600.00
TOTAL FEES 29 629.40 10 403.06 78 387.18 160 711.52
TOTAL SURCHARGES 2 077.27 635.25 5 009.49 7 822.94
CURRENT MONTH
FEES NUMBER TO DATE
PERMIT NATURE Numbe Permi Surchar Valuatio This Yea Last Yea
Single Family 18 $17,718.29 $972.67 $1,941,300.00 99 91
Duplex 0 0
Multi-Family 2nd part of 1 $9,470.71 $1,050.00 $2,100,000.00 1 2
Commercial 5 1
Industrial 1 4
Res. Garage 6 9
Signs 0 0
Public Bldgs. 0 0
ALTERATIOWREPAIR
Dwellings 10 $729.40 $34.60 $72,200.00 94 91
Commercial 28 25
Industrial 1 $15.00 $0.50 $1,500.00 7 10
PLUMBING
All Types 20 $954.00 $10.00 115 108
MECHANICAL
All Types 19 $742.00 $9.50 118 n/
ACCESSORY 0
STRUCTURES 0
Swimming Pools 0 0
Decks 22 P2
MOVING PERMIT 2 p
TEMPORARY PERMIT 0 0
DEMOLITION 1 5
TOTALS 69 29 629.40 2 077.27 4 115 000.00 499 368
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TO BILL:
Rae Schrupp
-ugh Veit & Company
John Pippert and Don Rachel
$25 `~~'~
1 ~p ~ o V .u,~~, ~ ,
$150 ~~
Gould Brothers $100 paid
Joe Michaelis and Sara Bartella w--~ ~ ~.,
Jane and John Meier $100 Q
First Bank $50
Angie Dudrich, Michael Bystrzucki ~ 01 P ~ ~'~~~~`
Terry and Laurie Barrett $200 paid
State of Minn $75 (in process) +@c,,,.~ ~ _ ~ . ~ ~
TOTAL
$400
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